Waldhiem

About Waldhiem

Waldhiem, also known as the “heart of Old Northwest” is a rural municipality in Saskatchewan. Located just 30minutes from Saskatoon (56km) along highway 312, the village offers a variety of business and services for its community.
Overseen by Mayor John Bollinger, the town offers a rich life style that rivals any other in Saskatchewan. The markets offer a variety of goods for the residents, from groceries and giftware to pharmaceuticals and hardware. Everything one can need is available. The community is served by a well-trained fire department and a team of first responders in case of emergencies.
With a thriving population of 1,035 in the 2011 census, this town is undergoing an increase in housing development to accommodate the growth. Waldhiem has been striving to take a proactive approach, to consistently work on the improvement of the town’s infrastructure. The majority bright tree lined streets are paved; the town has a recycling program that has been in place since 1994.
Complete with a modern school and Sam Wendland park, a national hockey league size skating rink, and 3 sheets of curling ice, guarantees a great time with friends and families, a 9 hole golf sites makes it a great place to retire, and campsites facilities lies adjacent to community.

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